THE LARGEST CROWD WHICH HAS EVER ATTENDED A FOOTBALL MATCH OF ANY CODE in any part of New Zealand, officially estimated at 45,000, saw New Zealand defeat Britain by 15 points to 10 in the third Rugby Test of the present series at Eden Park, Auckland, on Saturday last. This picture shows N. Poole, the British scrum half, after brilliantly working “the blind,” dashing away with Morley (5) in support. Hodgson and Black are following up, and, breaking from the scrum are, right to left: Cottrell ( N.Z.), Dai Parker (Britain), Porter (N.Z.), Rew and Beamish (Britain).
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1039, 1 August 1930, Page 7
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96THE LARGEST CROWD WHICH HAS EVER ATTENDED A FOOTBALL MATCH OF ANY CODE in any part of New Zealand, officially estimated at 45,000, saw New Zealand defeat Britain by 15 points to 10 in the third Rugby Test of the present series at Eden Park, Auckland, on Saturday last. This picture shows N. Poole, the British scrum half, after brilliantly working “the blind,” dashing away with Morley (5) in support. Hodgson and Black are following up, and, breaking from the scrum are, right to left: Cottrell ( N.Z.), Dai Parker (Britain), Porter (N.Z.), Rew and Beamish (Britain). Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1039, 1 August 1930, Page 7
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